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Political party
  
Democrat

Role
  
Attorney

Alma mater
  
McGill University

Education
  
McGill University

Occupation
  
Attorney

Party
  
Democratic Party

Name
  
Jeff Kurzon


Jeff Kurzon

Residence
  
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

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Jeffrey Mead "Jeff" Kurzon (born 1976) is a New York City attorney and politician.

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Education and early career

Jeff Kurzon graduated from McGill Law School in 2003, after studying abroad at the University of Aix-Marseille in France. He began his career as a lawyer at Sidley Austin, which he later left to create his own law firm.

Defense of indebted law students

Kurzon's firm represent law school graduates who sued in a class action their law schools, including New York Law School and Cooley Law School, for misrepresenting their post-graduate employment statistics to lure students to take on hundreds of thousands dollars in debt.

Defense of unpaid Huffington Post bloggers

Jeff Kurzon was the lead attorney who filed a lawsuit representing a class of about 9,000 unpaid Huffington Post bloggers, claiming that the Huffington Post and its acquirer AOL unjustly made profits by using the unpaid writers' work.

Political career

Kurzon became involved in New York City politics in 2007 as one of the top fundraisers for Barack Obama, raising over $150,000 for the candidate and organizing one of the earliest and largest grassroots groups in New York City in support of the candidate.

2014 congressional election

In February 2013, Kurzon announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for New York's 7th congressional district against 22-year incumbent Nydia Velázquez. Kurzon pledged to not accept any PAC or lobbyist money, challenging Velázquez (who sits on the Financial Services Committee) to do the same. After the Federal Election Commission issued guidance on Bitcoin, Kurzon announced he would be the first candidate in New York to accept bitcoin donations from individuals.

In the June 24, 2014 primary, Kurzon lost to Velazquez by a large margin.

References

Jeff Kurzon Wikipedia